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VIVIX-S 1012N Service Manual

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VIVIX-S 1012N Service Manual

Contents

1. Instruction ......................................................................................................................................... 5

1.1 Document Guide ..................................................................................................................................... 6


1.1.1 Caution ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1.2 Target Audience .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.1.3 Symbols .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.1.4 Notations ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1.5 Contact Us ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6

1.2 Intended Use ............................................................................................................................................ 7


1.2.1 Features .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7

1.3 Product Use .............................................................................................................................................. 8


1.3.1 Product Usage ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.3.2 Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.3.3 Product Disposal ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
1.3.4 Trademarks ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9

2. Product............................................................................................................................................. 10

2.1 Product Components ............................................................................................................................ 11


2.1.1 Detector............................................................................................................................................................................11
2.1.2 SCU (System Control Unit) ......................................................................................................................................11
2.1.3 Battery & Charger .......................................................................................................................................................13
2.1.4 Accessories......................................................................................................................................................................14

2.2 VIVIX-S 1012N Detector ...................................................................................................................... 16


2.2.1 Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................16
2.2.2 Functions .........................................................................................................................................................................17
2.2.3 Deco Sheet .....................................................................................................................................................................18
2.2.4 Wireless Communication..........................................................................................................................................19
2.2.5 Use Environment ..........................................................................................................................................................19

2.3 SCU Basic (FXRS-03A) .......................................................................................................................... 20

2.4 SCU mini (FXRS-04A) ............................................................................................................................ 22

2.5 SCU Lite (FXRP-02A) ............................................................................................................................. 24

2.6 Others ...................................................................................................................................................... 25


2.6.1 X-ray Generator (Recommended Exposure Condition)..............................................................................25
2.6.2 Recommended Specifications of Workstation (PC) .....................................................................................25
2.6.3 Recommended Specifications of Grid ................................................................................................................25

3. System Configuration.................................................................................................................... 26

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3.1 Detector Connection Methods ........................................................................................................... 27


3.1.1 Wireless Connection ...................................................................................................................................................27
3.1.2 Wired Connection........................................................................................................................................................28

3.2 Diagram................................................................................................................................................... 29
3.2.1 Block Diagram ...............................................................................................................................................................29
3.2.2 Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................................................................................29

3.3 System Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 30


3.3.1 AP Mode (SCU AP Mode)........................................................................................................................................30
3.3.2 Tether Interface Mode ...............................................................................................................................................31
3.3.3 External AP Mode ........................................................................................................................................................32
3.3.4 Detector AP Mode ......................................................................................................................................................33
3.3.5 Detector Stand-Alone Mode ..................................................................................................................................34

3.4 Generator Interface............................................................................................................................... 35


3.4.1 AED (Auto Exposure Detection) Interface ........................................................................................................35
3.4.2 DR Trigger Interface ...................................................................................................................................................36

3.5 Configuring DR Trigger Interface ...................................................................................................... 37


3.5.1 Trigger Interface Way .................................................................................................................................................37
3.5.2 Packet Trigger ................................................................................................................................................................37
3.5.3 Line Trigger .....................................................................................................................................................................38
3.5.4 EXT_INF Port Pin Map ...............................................................................................................................................39
3.5.5 Input / Output Circuit ................................................................................................................................................41

4. Settings ............................................................................................................................................ 42

4.1 Product Installation .............................................................................................................................. 43


4.1.1 Connecting SCU Basic (FXRS-03A) ......................................................................................................................43
4.1.2 Connecting SCU mini (FXRS-04A) ........................................................................................................................44
4.1.3 Connecting SCU Lite (FXRP-02A) .........................................................................................................................45

4.2 Device Setting ........................................................................................................................................ 46


4.2.1 Software Installation ...................................................................................................................................................46
4.2.2 Setting Detector and SCU .......................................................................................................................................46

4.3 Diagnosis of Devices ............................................................................................................................ 47


4.3.1 Image Diagnosis ...........................................................................................................................................................47
4.3.2 Battery Pack Diagnosis ..............................................................................................................................................48
4.3.3 Wireless Communication Diagnosis ....................................................................................................................49
4.3.4 Wired/Wireless Communication Speed Diagnosis .......................................................................................50
4.3.5 Self-Diagnosis ................................................................................................................................................................50

5. Maintenance.................................................................................................................................... 53

5.1 Product Initialization ............................................................................................................................ 54

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5.1.1 SCU Initialization ..........................................................................................................................................................54


5.1.2 Detector Initialization .................................................................................................................................................55
5.1.3 Wireless Initialization of Detector ........................................................................................................................56

5.2 Detector Power Save Function (Sleep) .............................................................................................. 57

5.3 Changing the Wireless Setting ........................................................................................................... 59


5.3.1 Switching to the Detector AP Mode ..................................................................................................................59
5.3.2 Synchronizing the Wireless Setting .....................................................................................................................59

5.4 Replacing the Fuse of SCU .................................................................................................................. 60

6. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 61

6.1 Trobleshooting ....................................................................................................................................... 62


6.1.1 Troubleshooting Guide ..............................................................................................................................................62
6.1.2 Failed to Turn the Detector On .............................................................................................................................62
6.1.3 The Power Switch of SCU or Status LED is not worked ............................................................................62
6.1.4 The Power Switch of SCU Lite is not Working ...............................................................................................63
6.1.5 Communication Test is failed .................................................................................................................................63
6.1.6 The Active LED and Data LED of the Detector are blinking ...................................................................63
6.1.7 Errors in Detector LED ...............................................................................................................................................64
6.1.8 Rapid Consumption of Battery..............................................................................................................................64
6.1.9 Battery Pack or Installation Part of Battery is Getting Hot ......................................................................64

7. Information ..................................................................................................................................... 65

7.1 Service Information .............................................................................................................................. 66


7.1.1 Product Lifetime ...........................................................................................................................................................66
7.1.2 Regular Inspection and Maintenance ................................................................................................................66
7.1.3 Repair ................................................................................................................................................................................66
7.1.4 Replacement Parts Support ....................................................................................................................................66
7.1.5 Consumables..................................................................................................................................................................66

7.2 Warranty ................................................................................................................................................. 67

7.3 Revision History .................................................................................................................................... 68

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1. Instruction

This section gives basic information of this manual and products.

Document Guide
Intended Use
Product Use

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1.1 Document Guide

This Service Manual explains how to use the VIVIX-S 1012N detector made by Vieworks, X-ray interface
unit, and other peripheral equipment. Use this manual to install, set up and manage the VIVIX-S 1012N
detector as well as understand its various functions.

1.1.1 Caution

If the user is not fully aquainted with this manual, the product can be malfunctioned or unsuspected
problem can be happened due to carelessness. To prevent any medical accidents, the user should fully
understand the instructions of this manual before operating this product.

1.1.2 Target Audience

This manual is intended for service engineers who install and set the VIVIX-S 1012N detector.

1.1.3 Symbols

This product should be operated under the safety instructions with the warning or caution symbol in this
manual. It is important for you to read and understand the contents with the following symbol for
operating the products safely.

Caution and Warning

 This symbol is used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation that may cause death,
personal injury or substantial property damage if the instructions are ignored. Users
should be well acquainted with this symbol and the related contents.

Information

 This symbol is used for indicating product related references and supplementary
information. Users are recommended to read the sentences with this notice carefully.

1.1.4 Notations

Bold Types
Words in bold indicate products terms, or the sentences which are needed to transmit clear meaning to the
customers.

1.1.5 Contact Us

For comments or inquiries regarding this document and relevant products, contact via email below.

Item Contents
Department Customer Support Team at Vieworks
E-mail CustomerSupport@vieworks.com

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1.2 Intended Use

VIVIX-S 1012N detector is a digital X-ray imaging solution. It acquires images by detecting X-rays that has
been passed through the human body. When X-ray photons pass through the scintillator in the detector,
the photons convert to visible ray, and the visible ray is converted to electronic signals through TFTs – thin
film transistors (a-Si). Then the detector digitalizes X-ray images and transfers them to the PC (workstation)
for diagnostic review using an image display monitor. Advanced digital image processing also allows
efficient diagnosis, information management, and sharing of image information over the network.

 This detector is used for the general-purpose diagnostic procedures, and as well as
intended to replace radiographic film / screen systems.
 This detector is not intended for mammography applications.

1.2.1 Features

 Since VIVIX-S 1012N detector is compatible with a conventional film cassette, it enables to replace the
analog radiographic diagnosis.
 The new sensor with 124μm of pixel pitch produces high spatial resolution (approximately 5.2 Mega
pixels) digital images.
 You can choose between two scintillator types (CsI and Gadox) of a detector provided by Vieworks.
 The built-in wireless communication supports IEEE 802.11n to acquire images without a wired
connection in anytime, anywhere.
 Makes direct wireless communication with the built-in wireless AP function. (Inside APTM)
 Supports the stable and reliable AED (Auto Exposure Detection) function. (AnytimeTM)
 Designed as lightweight and thin with portability to allow easy exposure in anytime, anywhere.
 Used in various ways for infant, animals and for dental clinic, ENT, cephalo, etc.

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1.3 Product Use

This chapter provides instructions about the use of the product, disposal and the liability limit of Vieworks.

1.3.1 Product Usage

1 Only a physician or a legally certified operator should use this product.


2 The equipment should be kept in a safe and operable condition by maintenance personnel.
3 Follow the guidelines in this manual when installing and using this product.
4 Use only computers and image display monitors recommended in this manual.
5 Use only the dedicated cables provided with this product.
6 For details about installation and use of the product, consult your sales representative or a distributor.

1.3.2 Disclaimer

1 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for damage or loss arising from a fire, earthquake, any action or
accident by a third party, any intentional or negligent action by users.
2 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for damage or loss arising from any trial usage, or other usage under
abnormal conditions.
3 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for personal physical harm or property damage that is sustained
when the instructions of this manual are not followed.
4 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for any damage arising from moving, alteration, inspection or repair
the product by a person other than an authorized service engineers by Vieworks.
5 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for loss of image data for any reason while using this product.
6 Roentgenography, image processing, image reading, and image data storage must be performed in
accordance with the laws of the country or region in which the product is being used.
7 The user is responsible for maintaining the privacy of image data acquired from this product.
8 It is the responsibility of the attending physicians to provide medical care services. Vieworks will not be
liable for faulty diagnoses.
9 Specifications, composition, and appearance of this product may change without prior notice.

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1.3.3 Product Disposal

Disposal of this product in an unlawful manner may have a negative impact on health and on the
environment. When disposing of this product, therefore, be absolutely sure to follow the procedure that
conforms to the laws and regulations applicable in your area.

European Union (and EEA*) only

This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed with your household waste,
according to the WEEE Directive (2012/19/EC) and your national law.
This product should be handed over to a designated collection point, e.g., on an authorized
one-for-one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for
recycling electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). Improper handling of this type of waste
could have a negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially
hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE. At the same time, your
cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of
natural resources. For more information on where you can drop off your waste equipment
for recycling, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved WEEE scheme,
or your household waste disposal service.
*EEA: Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein

1.3.4 Trademarks

The name “Vieworks” and the Vieworks logo are registered trademarks of Vieworks.

© Vieworks. 2018 All rights reserved.

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2. Product

This section gives an instruction about the product components and their specifications.

Product Components
VIVIX-S 1012N Detector
SCU Basic (FXRS-03A)
SCU mini (FXRS-04A)
SCU Lite (FXRP-02A)
Others

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2.1 Product Components

2.1.1 Detector

Product Name Model / Description

VIVIX-S 1012N  FXRD-1012NAW (2.0kg)


Wireless Detector  FXRD-1012NBW (2.0kg)

 A deco sheet attached on the detector can be different depending on each client
company.

2.1.2 SCU (System Control Unit)

Component Model / Description

 FXRS-03A (2.8kg)

SCU Basic

 AC Power Cable (2m)


 110V (1EA) / 220V (1EA)

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 FXRS-04A (1.2kg)

 DC Power Supply
SCU mini (BPM060S24F10 / 24V)

 AC Power Cable (2m)


 110V (1EA) / 220V (1EA)

 FXRP-02A (330g)

SCU Lite

 DC Adaptor (BPM030S-24)

 You can choose the type of SCU depending on the purpose of use.

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2.1.3 Battery & Charger

Component Image Model / Description

Battery  FXRB-03A (0.12kg, 2EA)

 FXRC-02A (0.8kg)

 FXRC-03A (0.5kg)

Charger

 DC Power Supply (BPM060S24F10 / 24V)

 AC Power Cable (2m)


 110V (1EA) / 220V (1EA)

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2.1.4 Accessories

Type Image Description

 Detector Operation manuals


Hardware Manual CD
 Detector Service manuals

Software / Manual CD  Software files


(VXvue)  Software manuals

 Tether Interface Cable (7m)

 Ether Con Cable (7m, Option)

Cables

 Generator Interface Cable (15m)

 UTP LAN Cable (15m, Direct)


 CAT 5E / CAT6 or higher

Velcro tape
(25mm x 50mm / 6ea)
 Attached to the corners of bucky
and the friction surface of a
detector.
Velcro tape
(25mm x 100mm / 6ea)

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 The use of accessories and cables other than those approved and sold by Vieworks Co.,
Ltd. may result in increased release of electromagnetic waves or decreased stability of the
equipment.
 Accessory equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces must be certified
according to the respective IEC standards. All combinations of equipment must be in
compliance with IEC 60601-1-1 system requirements.
 Any person who connects additional equipment to the signal input or signal output ports
configures a medical system, and is therefore responsible for ensuring that the system
complies with the requirements of the system standard IEC 60601-1.
 Consult your sales distributor or manufacturer if you have any concerns.

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2.2 VIVIX-S 1012N Detector

2.2.1 Specifications

Item Specifications
Model  FXRD-1012NAW (CsI)  FXRD-1012NBW (Gadox)
Image Sensor  TFT: a-Si (Amorphous Silicon)
 FXRD-1012NAW : Csl: TI (Thallium doped Caesuim Iodide)
X-ray Scintillator Type
 FXRD-1012NBW : Gd2O2S:Tb (Gadolinium oxysulfide)
Pixel Pitch  0.124㎜ (124㎛)
Field of View  10” x 12”
Active Area (H x V)  253.95㎜ × 317.44㎜
Active Array  2048 x 2560 pixels
 FXRD-1012NAW: 251.0㎜ x 314.5㎜
Effective Area
 FXRD-1012NBW: 252.5㎜ x 316.0㎜
 FXRD-1012NAW: 2024 x 2536
Effective Array
 FXRD-1012NBW: 2036 x 2548
Grayscale  16bit
Spatial Resolution  Min. 4.0 lp/㎜
Image Acquisition Time (Wired)  1.5 sec.
Image Acquisition Time (Wireless)  3 sec.
Recommended Cycle Time  15 sec.
 AED (Auto Exposure Detection)
X-ray Synchronization Control
 DR Trigger (External line trigger)
 DC +24V, Max. 0.8A
Rated Power Supply  Wired: Powered by SCU with a tether interface cable.
 Wireless: Powered by a battery pack (3,100 ㎃h)
Power Consumption  Max. 19.2 W
Operating time  6 hrs. (Based on battery operation / when Sleep mode is released)
Dimensions (H × W × D)  287.0㎜ × 350.0㎜ × 15.0㎜
Weight (without a battery pack)  2.0 kg
 Wired: Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T) via PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Image Transfer
 Wireless: IEEE802.11n
Data Transmission Rate (Wired)  Max. 1Gbps
Data Transmission Rate (Wireless)  Max. 300Mbps (MIMO 2X2)

 X-ray exposure time is not included in the image acquisition time.

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2.2.2 Functions

FXRD-1012NAW / 1012NBW

Name Description
Used for tighten the tether interface cable.
A Tether interface connector
 Used for wired connection between a detector and SCU.
B Tether interface holder Fix/release holder of the tether interface cable.
C Battery lock lever Lock/unlock lever of the equipped battery pack.
D Antenna for wireless LAN Antennas for wireless communication (2EA)
Detector status indicator
 DATA LED (Blue): Indicates communication and transmission
E Status indicator
 ACTIVE LED (Orange): Indicates readiness status to work
 POWER LED (Green): Indicates power On/Off status
F Power button Detector power button
G AP ON /OFF Button Turns on / off the AP mode.
H Indicator of battery remains Notices the remaining of battery in 5 levels.

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2.2.3 Deco Sheet

FXRD-1012NAW / 1012NBW

D
C

B
A

Indication Info. Description


A Center of the detector Indicates the central position of detector.
Indicates the operating state of detector.
B Status indication logo
 AP Mode, DATA, ACTIVE, POWER
C Image starting point Indicates the starting point of an original image.
D Certification logo Indicates the certification logos relating to a medical device.

 Image starting point (0.0) of this detector is located nearby the tether interface connector.
You can change the displayed direction of an image from the VIVIX Setup program, but
it does not mean that the starting point and direction of the original image are changed.

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2.2.4 Wireless Communication

Item Specifications
Wireless standard IEEE802.11n
2.412 ~ 2.472㎓ (13 Channels)
Frequency range
5.18 ~ 5.24㎓ (4 Channels) / 5.745 ~ 5.805㎓ (4 Channels)
Data transmission rate 802.11n: Max. 300Mbps (MIMO 2X2)
Modulation BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM
Transmission power Max. 17dBm
Security WPA2-PSK
Antenna Dual Band Antennas (2EA, inbuilt)

 The specification of detector and SCU are same, but the location of antenna is different.

2.2.5 Use Environment

Item Operation Storage & Transportation


Temperature +10 ~ +35℃ -15 ~ +55℃
Humidity 30 ~ 85% (Non-condensing) 10 ~ 90% (Non-condensing)
Atmospheric pressure 700 ~ 1060 hPa 500 ~ 1060 hPa
Shock 20G 30G
Vibration 2G 5G

 The use environment of detector and SCU is same.

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2.3 SCU Basic (FXRS-03A)

SCU Basic synchronizes the image and X-ray signal as locating among the detector, workstation and the X-
ray generator. You can use the SCU Basic directly when the power supplies to SCU Basic after connecting it
under the VIVIX-S 1012N system environment.

Front Side

No. Name Description


1 Power switch Turns on/off the power of SCU Basic. (Including Green LED Lamp)
2 Fan Expels the air inside of SCU Basic.
3 Antenna Assists communications between the detector and SCU Basic.
Indicates the operation and connection status of SCU Basic.
 Blinking green: Booting
4 Status LED
 Green: Completed to boot up
 Blue: The software is connected and ready to communicate.

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Rear Side

No. Name Description


X-ray generator interface connector (D-SUB 15 pins x 2 EA, Female)
EXT_INF1
1  EXT_INF1 : 1 ~ 15
EXT_INF2
 EXT_INF2 : 16 ~ 30
Gigabit Ethernet port (1000BASE-T)
LAN port  Port 1: Communicates between workstation and SCU Basic.
2
(Port 1, 2, 3)  Port 2, 3: Communicates between FXRD-1717S detector and SCU
Basic when configuring multiple detectors.
Indicates the status of PoE port (Port 4, Port 5)
3 PoE status lamp  Green: 1 Gbps
 Orange: 100 Mbps
PoE (Power over Ethernet) port (1000BASE-T)
PoE port
4  Communicates between the detector and SCU Basic.
(Port 4, 5)
 Supplies power to the detector.
Max. DC +24V/15W (2 ports)
5 Detector power supply port
 For FXRD-1717S detector only.
6 P.E Equipotential ground
T2AL250V fuse (2 EA)
 100 ~ 240V
7 AC input port
 50/60㎐
 Supplies power to SCU Basic.

 The P.E (Potential Equalization) port of SCU is used to maintain potential equalization
between SCU and another grounded system. Use the conductor that can be detached
without the use of a tool.

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2.4 SCU mini (FXRS-04A)

SCU mini synchronizes the image and X-ray signal as locating among the detector, workstation and the X-
ray generator. You can use the SCU mini directly when the power supplies to SCU mini after connecting it
under the VIVIX-S 1012N system environment.

Front Side

No. Name Description


1 Power switch Turns on/off the power of SCU mini.
2 Antenna Assists communications between the detector and SCU mini.
Indicates status of SCU mini operation and connection.
 Blinking green: Booting
3 Status LED
 Green: Completed to boot up
 Blue: The detector is connected and ready to communicate.

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Rear Side

No. Name Description


1 EXT_INF X-ray generator interface connector (D-SUB 15pin, Female)
Gigabit Ethernet port (1000BASE-T)
LAN port  Port 1: Communication between the workstation and SCU mini.
2
(Port 1, 2, 3)  Port 2, 3: Communication between FXRD-1717S detector and SCU mini
when configuring multiple detectors.
Indicats the status of PoE port.
3 PoE status lamp  Green: 1 Gbps
 Orange: 100 Mbps
PoE (Power over Ethernet) port (1000BASE-T)
4 PoE port  Communication between the detector and SCU mini.
 Supplies power to the detector.
DC +24V
5 DC power input port
 Supplies power to SCU mini.

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2.5 SCU Lite (FXRP-02A)

SCU Lite is a device that transmits images between a detector and a workstation by wired connection. You
can use SCU Lite directly when the power supplies to SCU Lite after connecting it under the VIVIX-S 1012N
system environment.

Front Side

No. Name Description


Indicates the status of PoE port.
1 LINK LED  Green : 1 Gbps
 Yellow : 100 Mbps
PoE (Power over Ethernet) port (1000BASE-T)
2 POE Port  Communication between the detector and SCU Lite.
 Supplies power to the detector.

Rear Side

No. Name Description


Gigabit Ethernet port (1000BASE-T)
1 LAN port
 Communication between the workstation and SCU Lite.
DC +24V
2 DC power input port
 Supplies power to SCU Lite.
3 Power Switch Turns on/off the power of SCU Lite.

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2.6 Others

2.6.1 X-ray Generator (Recommended Exposure Condition)

Item Recommended condition


X-ray energy range  40kVp ~ 150kVp
Reliability (Lifetime Dose)  100Gy

2.6.2 Recommended Specifications of Workstation (PC)

Item Recommended specification


 VIVIX Setup
 Microsoft Windows 7 (32bit / 64bit)
 Microsoft Windows 7 64bit SP1 (Professional Edition or higher)
Operating System  Microsoft Windows Vista Service pack 1 or higher (32bit / 64bit)
 Microsoft Windows 8 (32bit / 64bit) / 8.1 64bit SP1 (Professional
Edition or higher
 Microsoft Windows 10 (32bit / 64bit)
CPU Intel Core i5 2600 or higher (or compatible CPU)
Memory 4GB or higher
Hard Disk 1TB or higher
 Gigabit (for detector only)
 Intel® PRO 1000 Series (Gigabit LAN Card for network interface)
LAN Card (only for  Min.requiremetns
detector communication)  Speed: 1Gbps or more
 Jumbo Frames: 9K
 Receive Descriptors: 2K (1024 or higher)
 Minimum: 1280 × 768 or higher
Monitor
 Recommended: 1680 x 1050 or higher
CD-ROM CD or DVD R/W

2.6.3 Recommended Specifications of Grid

Item Recommended specification


SID 100cm / 130cm / 150cm / 180cm
Ratio 8.1 / 10:1 / 12:1
Frequency 215 line/inch, 230 line/inch, 250 line/inch

 Check the recommended specifications by Vieworks first before buying the generator,
workstation and grid.
 In case of using the grid of 215 line/inch, some defects can be found due to grid lines if
the detector takes images without an object.

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3. System Configuration

This section gives information about the various connection / configuration ways among the
detector, SCU, workstaton and X-ray generator.
You can figure out the most suitable way of system configuration through this instruction.

Detector Connection Methods


Diagram
System Configuration
Generator Interface
Configuring DR Trigger Interface

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3.1 Detector Connection Methods

You can organize wired or wireless connection between the VIVIX-S 1012N detector and SCU. You can
also choose other connection ways suitable for the use environment in case of need.

3.1.1 Wireless Connection

 The images and data are transmitted between the VIVIX-S 1012N detector and SCU by wireless
connection.
 A battry pack should be installed in the detector to use it under the wireless configuration.

 We recommend you to use the wireless connection method for the following cases.
 When using the unfixed detector.
 When the wired communication is in trouble by the interruption of cables.
 The wireless connection is more freely to operate than the wired connection.
 Use the wireless connection with a laptop computer to enhance mobility.

 Be sure to operate the wireless commnunication between the detector and SCU within a
maximum of 8m.
 Use of multiple WLAN devices within the same frequency band may interfere with each
wireless communication and cause a decline in transmission speed.
 Do not cover or block the wireless module of the detector. Also, do not put any shielding
materials between the detector and SCU. Otherwise, the transmission speed or operable
distance may be reduced.

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3.1.2 Wired Connection

 Connect VIVIX-S 1012N detector and SCU with a tether interface cable to make a wired configuration.
 As the tether interface cable supplies power to the detector, a battery pack is not needed to be
installed in the detector.

 We recommend you the wired connection method for the following cases.
 When continuous power supply to the detector is needed.
 When the detector is fixed in a bucky stand or on a table.
 When you upgrade the detector firmware or change the inner configural information.
 When you need the data communication to be faster than the wireless connection.
 A battery pack in the detector keeps charging under the wired connection.
 The wireless communication module of the detector maintains inactivation status.

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3.2 Diagram

3.2.1 Block Diagram

3.2.2 Wiring Diagram

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3.3 System Configuration

This section gives information about the configuration modes of VIVIX-S 1012N detector, SCU, workstation
and the generator.

3.3.1 AP Mode (SCU AP Mode)

SCU AP mode is the wireless connection method that connecting the detector with SCU as the center
wirelessly.

SCU & Detector


 The VIVIX-S 1012N detector and SCU are connected wirelessly. In this case, SCU and the detector
operate as AP (Access Point) and STATION respectively.

SCU & PC (Workstation)


 SCU and PC (Workstation) are connected with the LAN cable.

 It is available to connect SCU and PC wirelessly. In this case, SCU and the detector
operate as AP (Access Point) and STATION respectively.

SCU & Generator


 SCU and the generator can be connected with the generator interface cable.

 It is unnecessary to connect SCU and the generator with a generator interface cable if
you use AED mode of the detector.

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3.3.2 Tether Interface Mode

Tether interface mode is the wired connection method that connecting the detector with SCU as the center.

SCU & Detector


 SCU and the VIVIX-S 1012N detector are connected with the tether interface cable.

 Other connection ways of the tether interface mode are the same as the AP mode.

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3.3.3 External AP Mode

External AP mode is the wireless connection method that adding the external AP device instead of SCU.

External AP & SCU


 The external AP and SCU are connected with a LAN cable.

External AP & Detector


 The external AP and VIVIX-S 1012N detector are connected wirelessly. In this case, the external AP and
the detector operate as AP (Access Point) and STATION respectively.

 Other connection ways of the tether interface mode are the same as the AP mode.

 Be sure to check the specifications of external AP device when configuring the external
AP mode, since the wireless communication performance can be different by the
specifications.

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3.3.4 Detector AP Mode

Detector AP mode is the wireless connection method that connecting the PC (Workstation) with the
detector as the center wirelessly.

Detector & PC (Workstation)


 The VIVIX-S 1012N detector and PC are connected wirelessly. In this case, the detector and the PC
operate as AP (Access Point) and STATION respectively.

 Since SCU is not used for configuring the detector AP mode, you can only use the AED
mode without a wired connection. (Cannot use the DR Trigger mode.)
 This mode can be used when mobility and portability are needed.

 When configuring the detector AP mode, be sure to check the specifications of wireless
module installed in the PC. The wireless communication performance can be different
depending on the specifications of the wireless module.
 If the wireless connection cannot be made normally because of unexpected problems,
SCU can be needed to check the detector condition.

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3.3.5 Detector Stand-Alone Mode

You can use the Stand-Alone mode without making a wired or wireless connection.

 You should take images with the AED mode only when using the Stand-Alone mode.
(Cannot use the DR Trigger mode.)
 The acquired images are stored in the internal storage of the detector in order and the
images can be transmitted to the PC after connecting the detector to the PC.
 The transmitted images are removed automatically from the detector.

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3.4 Generator Interface

VIVIX-S 1012N detector provides AED and DR Trigger intertace as a generator interface way to acquire
images by detecting X-ray.

Mode Description

The detector detects X-ray exposure from the generator automatically and then performs
AED
image acquisition without any cable connection.

The detector and generator receive and send their signal to each other for image
acquisition.
DR Trigger  SCU and X-ray generator should be connected with the generator interface cable.
 DR Trigger interface is not supported in case you connect SCU Lite (FXRP-02A) with
the X-ray generator.

3.4.1 AED (Auto Exposure Detection) Interface

If the VIVIX-S 1012N detector is used as the AED interface, you can acquire images without connecting the
generator to the detector with a generator interface cable.

Cautions when using AED interface

 Make sure to follow the operating environmental condition (Temp: +10℃ ~ +35℃).
 Do not give impact to the product. If it receives strong jolt, unwanted images may be
acquired without the X-ray exposure because of the malfunction of the AED sensor.
 You may not acquire images or horizontal artifacts may occur depending on the external
environment such as exposure condition, thickness of object or the use of grid.
 When you set X-ray exposure area to the direction of the detector, the center of the
detector should be involved in the X-ray exposure area. Otherwise, you may not acquire
an image.

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3.4.2 DR Trigger Interface

Connect the detector and X-ray generator with a generator interface cable, and then acquire images by
sending and receiving their signal.

Signal Processing Steps


1 The detector receives EXP_REQ signal from the X-ray generator.
2 After the detector completes to prepare image acquisition, it sends the EXP_OK signal to the X-ray
generator.
3 The X-ray generator confirms EXP_OK signal and generates X-rays.
4 The detector acquires images and then transmits the image data.

 EXP_REQ is a sending signal from X-ray generator to the detector for requesting
exposure.
 EXP_OK is an exposure ready signal from the detector to X-ray generator.

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3.5 Configuring DR Trigger Interface

To configure the DR Trigger interface, SCU and the generator should be connected with a generator
interface cable. Connect the one end of generator interface cable to EXT_INF port of SCU, and then
connect the other end to the generator.

 Up to three generators can be connected with SCU Basic.


 Up to two generators can be connected with SCU mini.

3.5.1 Trigger Interface Way

The generator interface cable is connected differently depending on the trigger interface ways.

Trigger Interface Description


Packet Trigger Handles exposure signal by exchanging packet.
Line Trigger Handles exposure signal by exchanging electrical signal.

3.5.2 Packet Trigger

 Multipe detectors share one generator signal together.


 Connect a generator interface cable to one of the pin groups.
 The generator tramsmits and receives signal with the one selected detector for taking
images.

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3.5.3 Line Trigger

 Each detector shares a signal signal by being connected with generators separately.
 Up to three X-ray generators can be connected to SCU.
 The connection of each detector and generator can be configured from VIVIX Setup.

 You should comprehend about a detector and X-ray generator to make correct exposure.
Otherwise, X-ray can be exposed to the detector in different location.
 The engineer who understand the generator device and interface technology should be in
charge of interface work between SCU and the generator.

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3.5.4 EXT_INF Port Pin Map

EXT_INF port is D-SUB 15 pin female connectors of SCU, and used for the generator interface.

Product EXT_INF port

SCU Basic (FXRS-03A)

SCU mini (FXRS-04A)

EXT_INF1 port pin map definition (1 ~ 15)

No. Signal name I/O Type Color Ch. Description


1 EXP_REQ+_A Input Contact Red A Receives EXP_REQ
2 EXP_REQ-_A Input Contact Black A Returns signal from EXP_REQ+_A
3 EXP_REQ_TTL_A Input TTL Orange A Receives EXP_REQ
4 EXP_REQ_GND_A Input TTL Gray A Returns signal from EXP_REQ_TTL_A
5 EXP_OK_POWER_A/B Input - Yellow A/B Power of TTL signal
6 EXP_OK+_A Output - Green A Sends EXP_OK
7 EXP_OK-_A Output - Brown A Returns signal from EXP_OK+_A
8 EXP_OK+_B Output - Blue B Sends EXP_OK
9 EXP_OK-_B Output - Pink B Returns signal from EXP_OK+_B
10 Reserved - - - - Reserved for test only.
11 EXP_REQ+_B Input Contact White B Receives EXP_REQ
12 EXP_REQ-_B Input Contact Purple B Returns signal from EXP_REQ+_B
13 EXP_REQ_TTL_B Input TTL White/Red B Receives EXP_REQ
14 EXP_REQ_GND_B Input TTL White/Black B Returns signal from EXP_REQ_TTL_B
15 Reserved - - - - Reserved for test only.

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EXT_INF2 port pin map definition (16 ~ 30)

No. Signal name I/O Type Color Ch. Description


16 EXP_REQ+_C Input Contact Red C Receives EXP_REQ
17 EXP_REQ-_C Input Contact Black C Returns signal from EXP_REQ+_C
18 EXP_REQ_TTL_C Input TTL Orange C Receives EXP_REQ
19 EXP_REQ_GND_C Input TTL Gray C Returns signal from EXP_REQ_TTL_C
20 EXP_OK_POWER_C Input - Yellow C Power of TTL signal
21 EXP_OK+_C Output - Green C Sends EXP_OK signal
22 EXP_OK-_C Output - Brown C Returns signal from EXP_OK+_C
23 EXT_W+ Input Contact - - User-defined Pin 1
24 EXT_W- Input Contact - - Returns signal from EXT_W+
25 EXT_X+ Input Contact - - User-defined Pin 2
26 EXT_X- Input Contact - - Returns signal from EXT_X+
27 EXT_Y+ Input Contact - - User-defined Pin 3
28 EXT_Y- Input Contact - - Returns signal from EXT_Y
29 EXT_Z+ Input Contact - - User-defined Pin 4
30 EXT_Z- Input Contact - - Returns signal from EXT_Z+

 Since SCU mini has the EXT_INF 1 port only, two generators can be connected with it.

 Up to three X-ray generators can be connected to EXT_INF1 and EXT_INF2 ports, and
each generator should be connected with a same channel.

 There are Contact type (OPEN/ CLOSE) and TTL type (ON/ OFF) on the signal in/output
pin.
 TTL type information
 ON : VCC
 OFF : GND
 Current: 5 ㎃ ~ 10 ㎃
 Voltage: 12 V ~ 24 V

 When you plan to add interface using a user-defined pin, contact to the person in charge
of Vieworks.

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3.5.5 Input / Output Circuit

Exposure Request Input Circuit (EXP_REQ)

Exposure Respond Output Circuit (EXP_OK)

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4. Settings

This section gives information about the way of installation, setting, and diagnosis to use a
detector with SCU.

Product Installation
Device Setting
Diagnosis of Devices

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4.1 Product Installation

 Installation of this equipment should be made by a person authorized by Vieworks.


 This equipment must only be connected to the power with protective earth.

4.1.1 Connecting SCU Basic (FXRS-03A)

1 If you use the DR Trigger interface, connect the one end of generator interface cable to the EXT_INF
port of SCU, and the other to the X-ray generator.

 If you use the AED interface, a generator interface cable is not needed as the detector
operates by detecting X-ray automatically.

2 Connect one end of the LAN cable to one of the LAN ports of SCU, and the other to the LAN Card
Connector of workstation assigned for data transfer.
3 Stand the antenna of SCU upright.
4 To transmit image data using a Tether Interface, connect the one end of the Tether Interface cable to the
Port 4 or Port 5 of SCU and the other to the detector.

 If you use the wireless communication method, a tether interface cable is not needed as
the image is transmitted wirelessly.

5 To supply power, connect the AC power cable to the AC power input port of SCU.

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4.1.2 Connecting SCU mini (FXRS-04A)

1 If you use the DR Trigger interface, connect the one end of generator interface cable to the EXT_INF
port of SCU mini, and the other to the X-ray generator.

 If you use the AED interface, a generator interface cable is not needed as the detector
operates by detecting X-ray automatically.

2 Connect one end of the LAN cable to one of the LAN ports of SCU mini, and the other to the LAN Card
Connector of workstation assigned for data transfer. Stand the antenna of SCU mini upright.

3 To transmit image data using a tether interface, connect the one end of the tether interface cable to the
port of SCU mini and the other to the detector.

 If you use the wireless communication method, a tether interface cable is not needed as
the image is transmitted wirelessly.

4 To supply power, connect the DC power cable to the DC power input port of SCU mini.

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4.1.3 Connecting SCU Lite (FXRP-02A)

1 Connect one end of the tether interface cable to the detector, and connect the other end to PoE port of
SCU Lite.
2 Connect one end of the LAN cable to the LAN port of SCU Lite, and connect the other end to the LAN
card connector of workstation assigned for data transfer.
3 Connect the DC power adaptor to the power input port of SCU Lite.

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4.2 Device Setting

4.2.1 Software Installation

1 After connecting all devices, prepare the following softwares to set, calibrate and operate the detector /
SCU.

Software Description
VIVIX Device Driver (VDD) Image filter driver for acquiring images from a detector.
VIVIX Setup A program for setting and managing the detector / SCU.

2 Install VIVIX Device Driver and VIVIX Setup in sequence.

 It is not necessary to install VIVIX Device Driver and VIVIX Setup separately in case of
installing the VXvue program made by Vieworks.

3 Configure environment for the workstation.

4.2.2 Setting Detector and SCU

1 After executing VIVIX Setup, access to the detector and SCU to set each device properly.
2 Perform detector calibration to acquire images suitable for the installation environment.
3 Take radiographic images to check if the shooting is conducted normally.

 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the device
settings.

 The device setting should be done by an engineer who understands the VIVIX Setup,
Windows system, wired/wireless network and the related technique. If not, an error could
occur while operating the detector, or the image quality could be affected.

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4.3 Diagnosis of Devices

Execute the VIVIX Setup program to check if threre is any problem to operate the detector / SCU after
installing and setting devices.

Diagnosis Items

Items Description
Image Diagnoses the acquired images.
Battery Pack Diagnoses the condition of a battery pack.
Wireless Communication Diagnoses the status of wireless communication.
Wired/Wireless Communication Speed Diagnoses the speed of wired/wireless communication.
Self-diagnosis Diagnoses defects of a detector by self-diagnosis.

 Set the devices and perform calibration again if any problem is found during the
diagnosis. Contact the person in charge of service if the problem is not corrected.

4.3.1 Image Diagnosis

1 Execute VIVIX Setup and move to the Image dialog.


2 Take an image and check if it has any problem.
3 Take a dark image and check if it has any problem.
4 Check the effective area and whole area of the image.

 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the image
diagnosis.

 If any problem is found on the image, check if it is caused by the surrounding


environment and calibrate the detector again. Contact the person in charge of Vieworks if
the problem is caused by the performance of a detector.

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4.3.2 Battery Pack Diagnosis

Check battery remains from the detector


1 Check if a battery pack is attached to the detector.
2 Check remains of a battery from LED on the side of a detector.

Check battery remains from VIVIX Setup


1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Information tab of the Diagnosis dialog.
2 Check remains and voltage of a battery.

 You can also check the battery remains from VXvue or VIVIX SDK.
 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the battery
diagnosis.

 Since a battery pack is consumables which performance will be decreased as time passes,
make sure to check its life when you use it. If a battery pack has any problems, consult
the person in charge of Vieworks.

Display of Battery Remains

Level Value Battery Remains LED Display


Full 5 81% ~ 100% 5th level
Half Quarter 4 61% ~ 80% 4thlevel
Half 3 51% ~ 60% 3rd level
Quarter 2 31% ~ 50% 2nd level
11% ~ 30% 1st level
Low 1
1% ~ 10% Blink
Unknown 0 Off

 If the battery remains under 30% or is at the 1st level, the system warns low battery and
the detector will be turned off automatically if the battery is being consumed for a
specific period of time. Therefore, it is recommended to change the battery when a
warning message or indicator is displayed.

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4.3.3 Wireless Communication Diagnosis

1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Information tab of the Diagnosis dialog.
2 Check the status of wireless communication from the Network item.

 You can also check the communication status from VXvue or VIVIX SDK.
 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the wireless
communication diagnosis.

Strength of Wireless Communication Signal

Stage Level Link Quality Meaning


Very Good 5 66 ~ 70 The wireless communication is running smoothly, and it ensures
Good 4 56 ~ 65 the image acquisition.
The wireless communication status is normal, but it does not
Normal 3 41 ~ 55
ensure performace of the image acquisition.
Bad 2 31 ~ 40 The wireless communication status can become unstable.
Very Bad 1 1 ~ 30 Impossible to make wireless communication normally.
Impossible to get the wireless communication status, or the
Unknown 0 0
system is not connected wirelessly.

 The communication cannot run smoothly when the strength of wireless communication is
under the level 2. Therefore, it is required to check the surrounding wireless
communication status.

 In case of using the detector under wireless communication, be sure to check the
communication status before starting to use the detector. If the status is bad, the speed
of acquiring images will be very slow or you may fail to acquire images.
 Be sure to check the surrounding wireless communication to prevent communication
interference. If wireless communication module in the detector has any problems, contact
the service engineer in Vieworks.

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4.3.4 Wired/Wireless Communication Speed Diagnosis

1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Information tab of the Diagnosis dialog.
2 Click Download button in Image Transmission Time and check image transmission speed of the
detector.
3 Click Start button in Throughput Measurement to check the data traffic per setting time.

 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the
communication speed diagnosis.

 Be sure to check the communication environment if there is any problem occurs in the
communication speed. Contact the person in charge of service if the problem is related to
the communication module of a detector and SCU.

4.3.5 Self-Diagnosis

1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Self Diagnosis tab in the Diagnosis dialog.
2 Check the desired items to diagnose from the Test Case list.
3 Click Execute Test button to perform self-diagnosis.
4 Check the status and result of diagnosis for each item in the Result dialog.

 Click Save to File button to save the result of a diagnosis as a file and contact the service
engineer if any problem is found.

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Self-diagnosis items of detector and measures

Voltage

Item Form Expected problem Measures


Defective tether interface cable Change a tether cable.
DDC Decision Poor power supply to the wired operation
Contact a service engineer.
mode.
MAIN Decision Poor power supply to the processor. Contact a service engineer.
SIGNAL Decision Poor power supply to FPGA. Contact a service engineer.

Battery

Item Form Expected problem Measures


The battery is not attached. Check if a battery is attached or not.
Detection Decision A defective ciruit is connected to a
Contact a service engineer.
battery pack.
Voltage Information N/A N/A
Remain Information N/A N/A

Wireless

Item Form Expected problem Measures


Detection Decision Defective wireless module Contact a service engineer.
Inconsistent environment of the Check obstacles and distance between
Connection Decision wireless communication. a detector and SCU.
Defective wireless module Contact a service engineer.

Sensor

Item Form Expected problem Measures


Impact Sensor Decision Defective shock sensor Contact a service engineer.
Temperature Decision Defective temperature sensor Contact a service engineer.
AED Decision Defective AED sensor Contact a service engineer.

Memory

Item Form Expected problem Measures


Impossible to save backup images. Contact a service engineer.
Detection Decision Impossible to save logs. Contact a service engineer.
The calibration data is inapplicable. Contact a service engineer.
Impossible to save backup images. Contact a service engineer.
File system Decision
Impossible to save logs. Contact a service engineer.
Status Information N/A N/A

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IC

Item Form Expected problem Measures


Impossible to take images from a Contact a service engineer.
FPGA Decision
detector.
Impossible to check the
Fuel Gauge Decision Contact a service engineer.
remaining of a battery pack.

Self-diagnosis items of SCU and measures

Wireless

Item Form Expected problem Measures


Detection Decision Defective wireless module Contact a service eingineer.

Memory

Item Form Expected problem Measures


Detection Decision Impossible to save logs. Contact a service eingineer.
File system Decision Impossible to save logs. Contact a service eingineer.
Status Information N/A N/A

IC

Item Form Expected problem Measures


Impossible to connect the detector and
Switching IC Decision Contact a service eingineer.
PC.
Current Impossible to block overcurrent when
Decision Contact a service eingineer.
Controller using the wired mode.

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5. Maintenance

This section gives information about maintenance of the product.

Product Initialization
Detector Power Save Function (Sleep)
Replacing the Fuse of SCU

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5.1 Product Initialization

If the connection status of system is not stable or setting value is not correct, user can initialize the
products.

5.1.1 SCU Initialization

1 Click Configuration button of SCU after running the VIVIX Setup program.
2 Click Factory Reset button in Configuration dialogue.
3 Wait for SCU to be initialized and rebooted automatically.
4 Check whether SCU initialization is completed.

Default value of SCU initialization

Item Default Value


Network
IP Address 169.254.2.100
Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0
Gateway 169.254.2.100
AP
AP On/Off ON
Frequency 5㎓
Country KR
Band 40㎒
Channel +36
SSID vivix
Key 1234567890
Trigger
Method Packet
Polarity Auto

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5.1.2 Detector Initialization

1 Click Configuration button of Detector after running the VIVIX Setup program.
2 Click Factory Reset button in Configuration dialogue.
3 Wait for Detector to be rebooted automatically.
4 Check whether detector initialization is completed.

Default value of detector initialization

Item Default Value


Network
IP Address 169.254.1.10
Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0
Gateway 169.254.2.100
WNetwork
SSID vivix
Key 1234567890
AP Scan OFF
AP
AP On/Off OFF
Frequency 5㎓
Country KR
Band 40㎒
Channel +36
SSID vivix_ap
Key 1234567890
Test Pattern Type 20 sec.
Image Timeout Time Disable
Power Management
Sleep OFF
Sleep After 10 min.
Shut Down OFF
Shut Down after 30 min.
Power Control By Detector

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5.1.3 Wireless Initialization of Detector

1 Turn off the detector.


2 Press and hold both the power button and AP button over 3 seconds.
3 Initialization will be conducted when orange LED is flickering, after that, the detector will be turned off
automatically.
4 Turn on the detector and check whether detector initialization is completed.

Default value of wireless initialization

Item Default Value


Network
IP Address 169.254.1.10
Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0
Gateway 169.254.2.100
WNetwork
SSID vivix
Key 1234567890
Wireless Only OFF
AP
AP On/Off OFF
Frequency 5㎓
Country KR
Band 40㎒
Channel +36
SSID vivix_ap
Key 1234567890

 When processing the wireless initialization of a detector, only the detector’s network
information is initialized as a default value.

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5.2 Detector Power Save Function (Sleep)

The battery pack can be comsumed slowly by using the power save function.

 The power save function is operated only when the battery supplies power to the
detector. In other words, the power save function cannot be operated if a tether interface
cable supplies power to the detector.

Types of Power Save Mode

Item Description
Normal The detector can be operated and take images at any time.
Sleep The detector cannot be operated. User can take an image by disabling the Sleep mode.
Shut Down The detector has been turned off. User can take an image after the detector is rebooted.

Setting Items of Power Save Function

Item Description
Sleep Sets whether you use the sleep mode function of the detector or not. (On / Off)
If the detector is not used for the specific setting time, it is turned to the sleep mode.
Sleep after
This mode activates only when the sleep mode is set. (10 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 30 min.)
Shut Down Sets whether you use the shut down function in the detector or not. (On / Off)
The power of detector is off if it is not used within the setting time. This menu is
Shut Down after
activated while the Shut Down function is being used. (30 / 60 / 90 / 120 min.)

 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manaul for the detailed information about the power
save mode functions.

Entry Condition of Power Save Mode (Sleep)

Item Description
Normal -
Sleep The detector turns to sleep mode if not used for the setting time (Sleep after).
The detector is turned off if not used for the setting time (Shutdown after) under the
Shut Down sleep mode. However, if the detector is not operated during the setting time when it is
not in the sleep mode, the detector will be turned off.

Checking Power Save Condition

Item Description
Normal All status LEDs are turned on.
 The Active LED (orange) is blinking.
Sleep  You can check the Sleep status from VIVIX Setup or VXvue.
 VIVIX SDK notices the status of Sleep.
Shut Down All LEDs are turned off.

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Disabling Power Save Function

Item Description
Normal -
1 Turns off sleep mode from VIVIX Setup or VXvue
Sleep
2 Calls the function from VIVIX SDK to turn off sleep mode.
Shut Down Reboots the detector by pressing a power button on the detector.

Other Information

Mode Default value Turnaround time Power consumption


24V, 300mA (Standby)
Normal - -
24 V, 600mA (While taking images)
Sleep OFF / 10min. Approx. 10 sec. 24V, Max. 150mA
Shut Down OFF / 30min. Approx. 15 sec. -

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5.3 Changing the Wireless Setting

5.3.1 Switching to the Detector AP Mode

You can change the detector mode as AP by the two ways as follows.

Convert to the Detector AP mode by using the Detector AP button


 Press the AP button on the detector for 5 seconds to set the Detector AP mode.
 The LED of detector AP blinks in a blue color while the mode is being switched, and turns on blue after
the mode is compeleted to be converted.

 This method can be used only when the detector is under the wireless communication
status without connecting a tether interface cable.

Convert to the Detector AP mode from VIVIX Setup


 Choose AP as On or Off from the Detector Configuration dialog in VIVIX Setup program.

5.3.2 Synchronizing the Wireless Setting

Synchronize the wireless setting with a tether interface cable as follows.

1 Connect the detector and SCU with a tether interface cable.


2 Press the detector AP button for 5 seconds after the detector is turned on.
3 The LED of detector AP blinks while processing synchronization.
4 The sync information is saved automatically after it is transmitted to the detector where SSID and KEY of
SCU are connected.
5 The detector is switched to the wireless communication mode.

 Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manaul for the detailed information about the
synchronization of wireless setting.

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5.4 Replacing the Fuse of SCU

 The description in the section is applicable to the SCU Basic model only.

There are 2 fuses attached on the SCU Basic for the purpose of electrical accident precaution, in case of
over current from external power input. Stop using the SCU immediately when the fuse is blown.

Fuse Information

Item Specifications
Model Littelfuse® 218002 (2EA)
Type Time Lag Cartridge Fuse
Amp Rating 2A
Voltage Rating 250V

 Pull the plug out and turn all the devices off before changing the fuse.
 First, resolve the cause why the fuse is blown. Replace the fuse to the one provided as an
option (1 set / 2 ea) or to the one with same specifications when the fuse is out.
 Be careful not to touch both the patient and the fuse holder at the same time or let the
patient touch the fuse holder.

How to Replace the Fuse

No. Description

Separate the fuse from the holder located power input port on
1
the back side of standard SCU by pulling the fuse holder.

After checking, replace the fuse with correct specifications in


2
case of need.

3 - Insert the fuse holder again.

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6.1 Trobleshooting

6.1.1 Troubleshooting Guide

When you encounter problems while using the equipment, search for the table below for the problem or
error messages and try the solutions.If the problem persists, turn off the detector and consult your sales
representative or a distributor. Please refer to the details of the following symptoms or error messages.

 Troubleshooting must be performed by service engineer who is authorized by Vieworks. If


an unqualified person performs troubleshooting on the system resulting in damaging the
detector, software or hardware, then the Vieworks or its representative is not responsible
for the detector repair regardless of remain warranty. For more detailed information, refer
to <7.1 Service Information> and <7.2 Warranty>.

6.1.2 Failed to Turn the Detector On

Category Description
Symptom  Failed to turn the power of the detector.
 The battery pack is attached wrongly.
Expected Causes  The battery pack is discharged.
 The battery pack or detector is broken down.
1 Attach a battery pack
2 Charge a battery pack
3 Check the result after getting rid of a battery and connect the tether cable.
Solutions
4 Replace other battery packs and check the result.
5 Replace other Detectors and check the result.
6 Replace the corresponding devices.

6.1.3 The Power Switch of SCU or Status LED is not worked

Category Description
 The power switch of Basic SCU or SCU mini is not working.
Symptom
 The status LED of SCU is not responding.
 Power cable is broken down.
Expected Causes  Errors in the fuse
 Internal circuit is broken down.
1 Check the connection between AC power cable and SCU Basic / DC power cable
and SCU mini.
2 Turn off the power switch and turn it on again. Check a fan or the back side.
Solutions
3 Replace the fuse of Basic SCU. (refer to <5.4 Replacing the Fuse of SCU>)
4 Replace another SCU and check the result of it.
5 Replace corresponding devices.

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6.1.4 The Power Switch of SCU Lite is not Working

Category Description
Symptom  LINK LED of SCU Lite is not working even though its power switch is turned on.
 The power cable is broken down.
Expected Causes
 The internal circuit is broken down.
1 Check the connection between DC power cable and SCU Lite.
2 Turn off the power switch and turn it on again. Check if the LINK LED of SCU Lite
Solutions
is working properly.
3 Replace SCU Lite to another one and check the result.

6.1.5 Communication Test is failed

Category Description
Symptom  Transmission error occurred, and the communication test is failed.
 Network connection problem
 Network setting problem
Expected Causes  PC environment setting problem
 Wireless environment environment problem
 Errors in devices
1 Check the connection of network cable between Workstation and SCU.
2 Check if the accurate network cable is used or not. (CAT 5E / 6 or higher)
3 Set the network information of Workstation, SCU and detector again.
4 Check whole workstation environment again such as firewall setting and release
Solutions the power save mode.
5 Check surrounding wireless communication environment.
6 Boot up detector and SCU again by processing initialization.
7 Replace other SCU and Detectors and check the result of it.
8 Replace corresponding devices.

6.1.6 The Active LED and Data LED of the Detector are blinking

Category Description
Symptom  The active LED and data LED are blinking while power LED is turned ON.
 Detector registeration error
Expected Causes
 Data transmission error
1 Turn on SCU again.
2 Check the network cable connection.
3 Check the workstation environment and network information again.
Solutions 4 Check if the surrounding wireless communication is good.
5 Check cable connection again when connected with tether interface cabel
6 Replace other devices and check the result of it
7 Replace corresponding devices.

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6.1.7 Errors in Detector LED

Category Description
 All LEDs of a detector are blinking.
Symptom
 Two LED lamps of a detector are blinking and the remaining one is blinking slowly.
Expected Causes  Internal hardware errors of a detector.
1 Reboot the detector and check the result.
Solutions
2 Replace the detector to another one.

6.1.8 Rapid Consumption of Battery

Category Description
Symptom  The fully-charged battery is consumed rapidly.
 The performance of a detector is decreased by its length of use.
Expected Causes
 In case of using a battery under in low temperature.
1 Replace a battery pack if it is used for a long time. (Battery pack is consumables.)
Solutions 2 Use a battery pack at room temperature. Charging capacity of a battery pack is
decreased in low temperature.

6.1.9 Battery Pack or Installation Part of Battery is Getting Hot

Category Description
Symptom  A compartment for installing a battery pack is getting hot.
 A battery malfunction
Expected Causes
 Detector failure
1 Stop using a battery pack.
Solutions
2 Contact the service engineer in Vieworks.

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7. Information

This section gives overview information for service and warranty of the product.

Service Information
Warranty
Revision History

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7.1 Service Information

7.1.1 Product Lifetime

The estimated product lifetime may be up to seven (7) years under the appropriate regular inspection and
maintenance.

7.1.2 Regular Inspection and Maintenance

In order to ensure the safety of patients, operating personnel and third parties, and to maintain the
performance and reliability of the equipment, be sure to perform regular inspection at least once a year. If
necessary, clean up the equipment, make adjustments, or replace consumables.
There may be cases where overhaul is recommended depending on the conditions. Contact your sales
representative or distributor for regular inspections or maintenance.

7.1.3 Repair

If a problem cannot be solved even after taking the measures indicated in Troubleshooting and contact
your sales representative or a distributor for repairs. Please refer to the name label and provide the
following information.
 Model name
 FXRD-1012NAW / FXRD-1012NBW
 Serial number
 9 digit-number on the product label
 Explanation of problem
 Describe as detailed as possible.

7.1.4 Replacement Parts Support

Performance parts (parts required to maintain the functioning of the product) of this product will be
stocked for seven years after discontinuance of production, to allow for repair.

7.1.5 Consumables

The following consumable can deteriorate because of its characteristics and structure. For purchase of
consumables, contact your sales representative or distributor.
 Battery pack: FXRB-03A

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7.2 Warranty

Vieworks Co., Ltd. follows the contract with each customer regarding the product warranty period. If any
such product proves defective during this warranty period, Vieworks at its option, either will repair the
defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the
defective product. In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customer must notify Vieworks of the
defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable arrangements for the performance of
service. Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service
center designated by Vieworks with shipping charges prepaid.

Vieworks shall pay for the return of the product to customer if the shipment is to a location within the
country in which Vieworks designated service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all
shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned to any other locations.

This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure, or damage caused by improper or inadequate
maintenance and care. Vieworks shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty to repair
damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Vieworks or its representatives to install, repair, or
service this product, to repair damage resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible
equipment or power source; or to service a product that has been modified or integrated with other
products when the effect of such modification or integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the
product.

THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY VIEWORKS WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. VIEWORKS AND ITS VENDOR DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. VIEWORKS
RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE REMEDY PROVIDED TO
THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. VIEWORKS AND ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF
WHETHER VIEWORKS OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES.

There are no warranties which extend beyond the description mentioned in this document

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7.3 Revision History

Version Date Descriptions


1.0 2017-06-30  Initial Release
 Removed the following sentence in chapter 1.3.2 ‘Disclaimer’
 In no event shall Vieworks be liable for direct or indirect consequential
damages arising from the use or unavailability of this product.
 Modified the chapter 2.6.2 ‘Recommended Specifications of Workstation’
 Modified monitor resolution specification and added the
1.1 2018-01-02
recommended specification.
 Modified the chapter 5.2 Detector Power Save Function (Sleep)
 Changed the chapter 7.2 ‘Warranty’
 Removed the warranty period
 Changed the European agent address and contact information
 Changed detector image according to deco sheet change.
1.2 2018-04-25
 Changed impact value in chapter 2.2.5 Use Environment

Vieworks Co., Ltd.


(Gwanyang-dong) 41-3, Burim-ro 170beon-gil, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si,
Gyeonggi-do, 14055 Republic of Korea
Telephone: +82-70-7011-6161
Fax: +82-31-386-8631
Homepage: http://www.vieworks.com

European representative: DONGBANG Obelis s.a


Bd. Général Wahis 53
1030 Brussels, BELGIUM
Tel: +(32) 2.732.59.54
Fax: +(32) 2.732.60.03
E-mail: mail@obelis.net

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